As a pediatric nurse, their job is to provide health and medical care for all children from birth …show more content…
To become a pediatric nurse, you will first need experience as a registered nurse (RN). You also need to earn a Bachelor of Science in nursing at a 4 year college or can earn an associate's or a diploma. After graduating from a College, University, or Nursing School, you must attend a National Council Licensure Examination, or better known as NCLEX. To become a pediatric nurse it takes anywhere from 4-6 years, depending on your education program and what classes you decide to take to become a registered pediatric nurse. The median salary that they usually make would be a range from $100,000-110,000 on average. Now, the average wage they make is $50.36 per hour. Lastly there are many benefits to having a career like this, such as salary benefits, life benefits, & job security benefits. Most places that hire pediatric nurses also offer health benefits, they can also offer insurance from the employer, but these benefits can change depending on each